The Stark children may be leagues apart in Westeros, but this morning Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, and Isaac Hempstead-Wright stopped by The Today Show to promote the new season of Game of Thrones.

The trio are in town for tonight’s Season 4 red carpet premiere, but gave little away of what we can expect from the Starks, other than they seem to be moving even farther apart. They discuss the massive reaction the The Red Wedding, the strong female characters on the show, and how they deal with the fanfare at such a young age.

Be sure to check out the video as it contains a clip from a new scene between Sansa Stark and Tyrion Lannister!

You failed to report the reasons why:
1) The job already belongs to Jason Isaacs
2) Mads is Danish
3) Mads is not pretty enough
4) Mads can be knocked over with a feather
5) Mads is good at Hold ‘Em but terrible at Pai Gow
6) Mads is busy playing baby Hopkins
7) Mads is still Danish

And Shepherds we shall be For Thee my Lord, for Thee Power hath descended forth from Thy hand Our feet may swiftly carry out Thy commands. So we shall cast Mads Mikkelsen as Euron for Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be. In Nomine Patri, Et Filii, Et Spiritus Sancti.

Connor: Jeez! It’s a fuckin’ six-shooter. Fuck!
Murphy: There’s nine bodies, genius.
Connor: What the fuck were you gonna do, laugh the last three to death, Funny-Man?Murphy: Nah, Mads Mikkelsen as Euron will take care of them

Captain James Hook: Prepare to die, Peter Pan!
Peter Banning: To die would be a grand adventure!
Captain James Hook: Death is the only adventure you have left!
Peter Banning: no, there is still casting Mads Mikkelsen as Euron

Talisa’s ghost:
I know that Tyrion line about Cat is supposed to be funny, but making jokes about dead people in front of their mourning relatives is just tacky and insensitive.

I agree. It was unnecessary to remind viewers of Catelyn arresting Tyrion, some fault her for the entire WOT5K and this will continue to demonize her, make Sansa look dumb again, and make Tyrion oh-so-awesome and funny.

Of course though, I’m optimistic this scene will be followed with Sansa showing a cunning of her own by meeting up with a certain someone.

I don’t care about the criticism some bring to a lot of the female GoT characters, since plenty of them have sexist arguments, but the way they phrased it sounded like he was saying “oh she tried to kill me once, that mother of yours, dodged a bullet there, guess she didn’t oops”. He didn’t need to rub his survival in her face when her family didn’t manage to do so. Especially not when it’s his family’s fault. Maybe after seeing the whole scene it will look better and like you said, it might just be a plan of Sansa’s to meet with Dontos and make her husband pity her and let her go to the godswood without any guards trailing her. Fingers crossed!

I went back to watch it once I’d uploaded it and yeah, I’d say the same. A forum of its own on WiC today might be overkill after all that’s gone on, but it could be saved for a slow-news day, when we only have {gasp} 2 new pages up :O.

But there were plenty of spoilers for season 4. After all, we now know for instance in a Michelle Maclaren-directed episode (4 or 5), Hodor is going to be standing on a hill and also, he’s going to say Hodor :P.

To be fair, the video did too. But yeah, it was a bit presumptuous. I bet any potential fans that watched that automatically gave up on the show when she spoiled it for them. A spoiler warning would have been nice…